The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Petros board members – who might they be?

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KUCHING: Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg met the MA63 research team to London on Tuesday afternoon. In the morning, he announced the board of the newly-formed Petroleum Sarawak Sdn Bhd (Petros), Sarawak’s own oil and gas company, would comprise five Sarawakian­s who were previously with Petronas and Shell.

However, not many know, not even the media, there is a prominent member of the MA63 research team who is a lawyer and has served in various key positions in Petronas. And taking the cue from the all-Sarawakian Petros board whose members have served in the oil and gas industry one time or another, The Borneo Post made an educated guess that one of the Petros board members could be Dato Mohammad Medan Abdullah, CEO of Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd. With his credential­s, it is easy to see why he is deemed to be one of the “Magnificen­t Five.”

Speaking to the Borneo Post Adventure Team (BAT) in Bintulu in June this year, Medan revealed he had a “considerab­ly lengthy” meeting with the Chief Minister. Asked what he thought of setting up Sarawak’s own oil and gas company, he confidentl­y replied: “It’s good for Sarawak.”

There was excitement in the air during the conversati­on with BAT sensing that good things would be happening to Sarawak vis-a-vis the oil and gas sector. Who is Medan? He has more than 30 years’ experience working in the oil and gas industry value chain under his belt -- from the upstream to midstream, downstream and marketing and trading.

In his own words during the BAT interview: “I was then the managing director and CEO of Malaysia LNG Group of Companies (2007-2010), contributi­ng significan­tly to national and state economy to the tune of more than four per cent of the Malaysian GDP and 40 per cent of the gross exports from Sarawak.”

Probing deeper, The Borneo Post held further discussion­s with the industry players during which the names of a few prominent figures who had worked with Shell and Petronas, cropped up as possible candidates to sit on the Petros board.

Performanc­e Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) CEO Datuk Seri Idris Jala is a possible board member. He has spent 23 years in Shell, rising up the ranks to hold senior positions, including as vice president of Shell Retail Internatio­nal and Business Developmen­t Consultanc­y based in the United Kingdom.

The other name bandied about is that of Heng Hock Cheng who was managing director of Shell Gas and Power Malaysia. He retired from Shell in October 2006 after working 34 years in the Upstream, Downstream and Gas and Power divisions.

He served with various Shell entities in Malaysia, UK, Holland and China, holding, among others, the positions as manufactur­ing superinten­dent of Lutong Refinery, engineerin­g manager, technical director of Sarawak Shell Berhad - Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd and chairman of Shell China based in Beijing.

Cagamas non-executive director of Datuk Wee Yiaw Hin’s name was also mentioned. He was attached to Shell for over 21 years in Malaysia and overseas, including the United Kingdom and South Africa where his last position was vice president (Malaysia) for Upstream Internatio­nal Asia and managing director of Shell Malaysia Exploratio­n and Production Companies.

Wee joined Petronas as executive vice president and CEO of Upstream Business in May 2010. He was a member of the company’s board of directors (at the group level) and the executive committee, and chaired/sat on the boards of several companies.

Cahya Mata Sarawak Bhd group chief corporate officer Dato Isaac Lugun was also speculated to be a Petros board member. Holding a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree from the University of Malaya in 1981, he worked for eight years in various senior positions in the Legal Department of Petronas, including senior management role at Asean Bintulu Fertilizer Sdn Bhd, a joint venture of the then five Asean countries.

Another name mentioned was that of State Secretary Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Morshidi Abdul Ghani who served as the management executive of Petronas from 1980 to 1988 and has been a Petronas director since November 1, 2016.

Also mentioned was the name of Petra Energy Bhd executive director and CEO Datuk Anthony @ Firdauz Bujang. He held various positions in Sarawak Shell Berhad such as secretary and adviser to the Major Tenders Board and head of General Contracts and Strategy, Planning and Procuremen­t for Shell Gabon, Republic of Gabon, West Africa.

One other prominent figure whose name cropped was State Legislativ­e Assembly deputy speaker Dato Gerawat Gala. He was formerly general manager for Corporate Services of Sarawak Shell Berhad, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd and Shell Sabah Selatan Sdn Bhd and was also general counsel for Shell Malaysia group of companies.

He later became a board member and company secretary of Sarawak Shell Berhad, Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd, Shell Sabah Selatan Sdn Bhd and a few other downstream Shell companies.

Gerawat was formerly company secretary for Shell Refining Company Berhad and Member of the country’s management team for Shell Malaysia group of companies.

However, since Abang Johari has said none of the board members are politician­s, it is unlikely Gerawat has been appointed to the Petros board.

Other outstandin­g Sarawakian­s who are still serving in Petronas include Ruslan Abdul Ghani, senior general manager, production­s and operations manager, Malaysia Petroleum management, Petronas and Janin Girie, country chairman at Petronas Carigali Nile Ltd South Sudan.

Observers believe Petros’ priority now should be to appoint a CEO and chairman capable of bringing forward Sarawak’s agenda in the oil and gas industry.

Here is a quote borrowed from the wisdom of a legal mind: “The key will be who is the CEO and Chairman. A wrong choice could cause Petros to go sideways instead of forward. Of course, the board collective­ly need to drive the agenda.”

 ??  ?? Idris Jala
Idris Jala
 ??  ?? Isaac Lugun
Isaac Lugun
 ??  ?? Medan
Medan
 ??  ?? Wee Yiaw Hin
Wee Yiaw Hin
 ??  ??

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